
By far one of the more creative kid’s wear photoshoots..ever possibly. This is what happens when you take a bold photographer, some crazy decked out kids, some ridiculous sets, some CG, and a whole lotta vision. It also helps if you’re using MadMax (!!) for inspiration.
Work by Tino Schaedler, photographer Achim Lippoth, and production house The Scope for Kid’s Wear Magazine.
Tons more after the cut.

Chinese artist Liu Bolin has a habit of vanishing into thin air, handily blending into his surroundings and photographing it.
A couple of these I had to stare at for a second before I saw him hiding, literally, in front of me.
Makes you wonder what else you miss that’s right in front of you.

Check out these awesome photo’s from Alberto Seveso. It’s the result of pouring colored varnishes into fish bowl’s and using high speed photograph to capture the effects. Delicious.

Start your day with these slick photographs of dancers in motion by London-based photographer Jan Masny. I still haven’t seen Black Swan; however, if Matthew Libatique’s cinematography is half as good as these, I’m sure it’s equally stunning.

Klause Pichler is an Austrian photographer (born 1977, Vienna, Austria) who specializes in many things. One of Pichler’s more fascinating (and ongoing) series ventures behind the scenes at various natural history museums around the world to see exactly what kind of, pardon the pun, skeletons they have in their literal closets. The results, I’m sure you’ll agree, are both fascinating and slightly grotesque, depending on your like or dislike of taxidermy. Some of the items photographed are over a century old and many are in storage, waiting to be included in various upcoming exhibits. Take a look for yourself and see what I mean. You can see more images from Klaus Pichler’s captivating series below the cut or at his site.

This amazing set of editorial shots that faithfully recreate the paintings of Austrian Symbolist painter Gustav Klimpt were done under the direction of agency Kattaca, an outfit based in Spain for the magazine AE. Photographs were taken by photographer Moises González. You can see 9 more of these under the cut.
NOTE: For my readers at work, a few of these do show some female lady parts. Nothing shocking, of course.

One of my personal favorite photographers in the whole wide world, Peter Beste’s photographs are, primarily centered around music (however, there are a few exceptions.) His photographs of the Norwegian Black Metal scene have received quite a bit of praise (even a monograph published by Vice, available here) You’ll find some of those below the cut. Check out the rest of his phenomenal work at his site, peterbeste.com.